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THE  LIBRARY  OF  COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY 


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PUBLISHED  BY 

COLUMBIA  LIBRARY 

JANUARY  19,  1909 


Edgar  Allan  Poe 


This  list  is  published  to  aid  officers  and  students  of  Columbia 
University  in  finding  matter  by  and  about  Poe,  and  is  especially 
intended  to  meet  their  interest  in  this  American  author  which 
has  been  revived  and  increased  by  the  celebration  of  the  one 
hundredth  anniversary  of  his  birth. 

Bibliography 

Ingram,  J.  H.  Bibliography  of  ...  Poe  (see  Ingram, 
J.  H.  Edgar  Allan  Poe;  his  life,  letters  and 
opinions.  1886.  p.  474-479).  812P75  BI1 

--  Bibliography  of  ...  Poe  (see  Ingram, 
J.  H.  Edgar  Allan  Poe;  his  life,  letters  and 
opinions.  1880.  v.  2,  p.  297-303).  812P75  BI 


Collected  Works 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan.     Works.     N.  Y.    1867.     4  v. 
CONTENTS 

1.  Life  of  Poe—  Tales. 

2.  Poems—  Essays—  Tales. 

3.  Biographical  sketches. 

4.  Tales—  Miscellanies.  812P75 


Works;  ed.  by  J.  H.  Ingram. 


4th  ed.     Edin.    1890.     4  v.     ill. 

CONTENTS 

1.  Memoir— Tales. 

2.  Tales. 

3.  Poems  and  essays,  including  Eureka, 

Marginalia,  etc. 

4.  Autography,  criticisms  and  index.      812P75  12 


179791 


Poe,    Edg-ar   Allan.       Works.       New   standard  ed. 
N.  Y.    1884.     4  v.  812P75  13 


Works  ;  newly  collected  and  ed. 

with  a  memoir,  critical  introductions  and  notes  by 
E.  C.  Stedman,  and  G.  E.  Woodberry ;  the  illus 
trations  by  A.  E.  Sterner.  Chicago,  1894-96.  10  v. 

CONTENTS 

1-5.  Tales. 
6-8.  Criticism. 
9.  Eureka  and  Miscellanies. 
10.  Poems.  RR9  P75 


Poetical  works  ;   with  a  notice  of 

his  life  and  gfenius  by  James   Hannay  .  .  .  Com 
plete  ed.     London.   1852.     ill.  812P75  L 

Single  Volumes 


A  ventures  d' Arthur  Gordon 
Pym,  traduit  par  P.  C.  Baudelaire.  (In  Bau 
delaire,  P.  C.  Oeuvres  completes.  1889-1892.  v  5, 
p.  1-275).  844B323  I 


Conchologist's  first  book ;  or,  A 

system  of  testaceous  malacology  .  .  .  Phil.    1839. 
11  pi.  D594  P75 

(Geol.  dept.) 

Said  to  be  a  nearly  verbatim  copy  of  Captain  Thos. 
Brown's  "Text-book  of  conchology."  Glasgow, 
1833. 


Eureka ;  ou,  Essai  sur  T  uni 
verse  materiel  et  spirituel  traduit  par  P.  C.  Bau 
delaire.  (In  Baudelaire,  P.  C.  Oeuvres  completes. 
1889-92.  v.  5,  p.  277-441).  844B323  I 


Poe,  Edgar  Allan.  Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher,  and 
other  tales  and  prose  writings;  selected  and  ed., 
with  introd.  by  E.  Rhys.  London.  1889.  (Scott 
library).  812P75  MF 


Histoires  extraordinaires  ;  tra- 
duction  de  Charles  Baudelaire.  New  ed.  Paris. 
1867.  812P75  J 


Histoires  extraordinaires  ;  tra- 
duit  par  P.  C.  Baudelaire.  Paris.  1891.  (In 
Baudelaire,  P.  C.  Oeuvres  completes.  1889-92. 
V.  6).  844B323  I 


Life  and  letters  ...  by  J.  A. 


Harrison  .  .  .  N.  Y.    1903.     2  v. 
Contains  bibliography. 

Nouvelles  histoires  extraordi 
naires  ;  traduitpar  P.  C.  Baudelaire.  Paris.  1892. 
(In  Baudelaire,  P.  C.  Oeuvres  completes.  1889-92. 
v.  7).  844B323  I 


Poemes:  Le  corbeau,  Ulalume, 
La  dormeuse  ;  tr.  into  French  prose  by  Stephane 
Mallarine.  (In  Mallarine,  Stephane.  Vers  et 
prose.  1893.  p.  73-100).  844M294  L 

Poetic   principle.      (In    Payne, 


W.  M.    American  literary  criticism.   1904.    p.  103- 
126).  810.4  P29 


Poets  and  poetry   of   America, 

(see  Wilmer,  L.  A.    Poets  and  poetry  of  America). 
Ascribed  also  to  Poe.  812P75  Z 


The  raven,     ill.          812P75  Rl 


No  title-page. 


Poe,  Edgar  Allan.  Raven ;  with  literary  and  his 
torical  commentary  by  J.  H.  Ingram.  London. 
1885.  812P75  R 

Tr.  into  Ger.  and  other  languages. 


Selections  from  his  prose  tales, 
with  notes  and  introduction.     N.  Y.    1901. 

812P75  M 


Selections  from  his  writings  in 
prose  and  verse ;  with  biographical  and  critical 
sketch  by  F.  W.  H.  Myers.  (In  Warner's  library 
of  the  world's  best  literature,  v.  20  or  29,  p.  11651- 
11700.)  RR  L61 


.  .  .  Stories  and  poems  .  .  .  with 

an  introduction  and  notes  by  Edward  Everett 
Hale,  jr.  .  .  .  N.  Y.  1904.  (Standard  literature 
series).  812P75  M2 

Tales  and  poems  ;  with  bio 
graphical  essay  by  J.  H.  Ingram.  London.  1884, 
4  v.  812P75  II 

Biography 

Baudelaire,  P.  C.  Edgar  Poe,  sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres. 
(In  Poe,  E.  A.  Histoires  extraordinaires.  1867. 
pref.  p.  7-31).  812P75  J 

Cunven,  Henry.  Sorrow  and  song ;  studies  of  literary 
struggle.  1875.  v.  2,  p.  93-166.  809  C94 

Gill,  W.  F.  Life  of  ...  Poe ;  ed.  3,  enl.  London. 
1878.  ill.  812P75  BG 

Graham,  G.  R.  Memoir  of  Poe.  (In  Poe,  E.  A. 
Works.  1890.  pref.  p.  9-99).  812P75  12 

6 


Griswold,  R.  W.  Memoir  of  Poe,  (see  Poe,  E.  A. 
Works.  1867.  v.  1,  pref.  p.  21-55).  812P75  I 

Hannay,  James.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  Poe,  E.  A. 
Poetical  works.  1852.  p.  11-30).  812  P75  L 

Harrison,  J.  A.    New  glimpses  of  Poe.    N.  Y.   1901. 

812P75  BH 

Ingram,  J.  H.  Edgar  Allan  Poe;  a  biographical 
sketch.  (In  Rice,  S.  S.,  ed.  Edgar  Allan  Poe. 
1877.  p.  1-36).  812P75  BR 


Edgar  Allan  Poe,  (see  Poe,  E.  A. 

Tales  and  poems.     1884.     v.  1,  pref.  p.  11-39). 

812P75  II 

Edgar  Allan  Poe  ;  his  life,  letters 
and  opinions  .  .  .  with  portrait  of  Poe  and  his 
mother.  London.  1880.  2  v.  812P75  BI 

Poe's  mother's  portrait  wanting. 
Contains  bibliography. 


Edgar  Allan  Poe  ;  his  life,  letters 
and  opinions   .  .  .  New  ed.     London.  1886. 

Contains   bibliography.  812P75  BI1 

Lauvriere,  Emile.    Edgar  Poe,  sa  vie  et  sou  oeuvre; 

etude  de  psychologic  pathologique  .  .  .  Paris.  1904. 

Contains  bibliography.  812P75  BL 

Rice,  S.  S.     Edgar  Allan  Poe  ;  a  memorial  volume. 
Baltimore.  1877.     ill.  812P75  BR 

Smiles,  Samuel.     Edgar  Allan  Poe.     (In  Smiles,  S. 
Brief  biographies.     1861.     p.  334-345).       920  Sm4 


Whitman,  Mrs.  S.  H.  (P.)  E.  Poe  and  his  critics. 
Ed.  2.  Providence,  R.  I.  1885.  812P75  BW 

Willis,  N.  P.  Death  of  Edgar  A.  Poe  (Poe,  E.  A. 
Works.  1855.  v.  1,  pref.  p.  14-20).  812P75  16 

Woodberry,  G.  E.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  Boston.  1897, 
(American  men  of  letters  ;  C.  D.  Warner  ed.) 

RR9  P751 

Life  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.   Boston, 
1885.     (Warner,  C.  D.   American  men  of  letters). 

812P75  BW1 

Memoir.    (In  Poe's  works.    1894, 
v.  1,  p.  1-87).  RR9  P75 

Wyzewa,  Teodor  de.  Ecrivains  etrangers  :  Edgar 
Poe  d'apres  la  correspondance.  1896.  v.  1,  p.  82- 
104). 

Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Works  about  Poe 

Baudelaire,  P.  C.  Edgar  Poe,  sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres, 
(In  Poe,  E.  A.  Histoires  extraordinaires.  1867. 
pref.  p.  7-31).  812P75  J 

Betz,  L.  P.  Edgar  Poe  in  der  franzosischen  littera- 
tur.  (In  Betz,  L.  P.  Studien  zur  vergleichenden 
litteratur  geschichte.  1902.  p.  16-82).  801  B46 

Cobb,  Palmer.  The  influence  of  E.  T.  A.  Hoffmann 
on  the  tales  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  Chapel  Hill. 
1908.  (Studies  in  philology,  v.  3).  812P75  FC 

Contains  bibliography. 

Doctor's  dissertation  at  Columbia  University. 


Fruit,  J.  P.  Mind  and  art  of  Poe's  poetry.  N.  Y. 
1899.  812P75  DF 

Gruener,  Gustav.  Notes  on  the  influence  of  E.  T.  A. 
Hoffmann  upon  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  Modern 
language  association.  Publications.  1904.  v.  19, 
p.  1-25).  406  M72 

Hansson,  Ola.  Tolke  og  seere ;  kritiske  essays. 
1893.  p.  1-71.  839.8H1  M 

Kent,  C.  W.  Unveiling  of  the  bust  of  Edgar  Allan 
Poe  .  .  .  University  of  Virginia,  October  the  seventh, 
eighteen  hundred  and  ninety  nine  .  .  .  Lynchburg. 
pref.  1901.  378.7V81  EK 

New  York  (city).  Metropolitan  museum  of  art. 
Dedication  exercises  of  the  actors'  monument  to 
Edgar  Allan  Poe;  sculptured  by  R.  H.  Park  and 
unveiled  .  .  .  May  4,  1885.  N.Y.  1885.  812P75  BN 

Robertson,  J.  M.  New  essays  towards  a  critical 
method.  1897.  p.  55-130.  801  R541 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Edgar  Allan  Poe.     Boston.  1881. 

812P75  DS 

Portraits 

— ?  Daguerreotype,  taken  in  November, 
1848,  while  on  a  visit  to  Lowell,  Mass.  (In  Book 
man,  v.  5.  p.  209).  010.5  B65 

— ?     Daguerreotype.     (In  Critic,     v.  46. 


p.  304). 

This  picture  was  probably  taken  in  Poe's  later  years. 
A  full  account  of  it  will  be  found  in  the  New  York 
Herald  of  February  19,  1905,  files  of  which  are  at 
the  Astor  Library. 


— ?     Portrait  of  Poe  in  his   early   years. 

(In  Minor,   B.  B.     Southern  literary  messenger, 

p.  36).  051  So83 
Artist  not  given. 

Brady,    (photographer).      Edgar   Allan    Poe.      (In 
Harpers'  magazine,     v.  78,  p.  637).  051  H 

Chifflack.     Portrait  of   Poe.     (In   Bookman,     v.  5, 
p.  206).  010.5  B65 

This  copy  is  taken  from  a  rare  French  etching,  now 
in  possession  of  Mrs.  Annie  Nathan  Myer. 

Cole,  (engraver).      Daguerreotype.       (In    Century, 
v.  45,  p.  436).  051  C33 

Hailing.     Portrait   of   Poe.     (In    Bookman,   v.  5,  p. 
205).  010.5  B65 

From  a  photograph  of  the  painting  now  in  the  pos 
session  of  John  Prentice  Poe,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Halpin,  (engraver).  Portrait.   (In  Moulton.   Library 
of  literary  criticism,     v.  5,  p.  535).  RR  M86 

Hollyer.     Etching.     (In  Outlook,     v.    85.     p.    708). 

051  Ou8 

Inman.    Edgar   Allan   Poe    (set.    19).       (In    Anglo- 
Saxon  review,     v.  4,  p.  94).  052  An4 
In  the  possession  of  Francis  J.  Howard,  Esq. 

Pratt,   (photographer).      Daguerreotype.     (In  Cen 
tury,     v.  26,  p.  854).  051  C33 

Owned  by  Mr.  Robert  Lee  Traylor.  This  picture  Poe 
gave  to  Mrs.  Sarah  Shelton  a  short  time  before  his 
death. 

10 


Pratt,  (photographer).    Daguerreotype.   (In  Century, 
v.  45,  p.  912).  051  C33 

Owned  by  The  Players,  N.  Y.  Believed  to  be  the 
last  portrait  of  Poe. 

Sartain.    Poe  at  35.     (In  Bookman,     v.  5,  p.  207). 

010.5  B65 

From  an  engraving  of  the  original  picture. 

Tietze,  (engraver).      Daguerreotype.      (In  Century. 
v.  26,  p.  725).  051  C33 

Owned  by  Mr.  Thomas  J.  McKee. 

Vallotton.  Portrait.   (In  Critic,  v.  42,  p.  333).   051  C 
From  a  wood-engraving. 

Zolnay,  (sculptor).     Bust  of   Poe.     (In   Bookbuyer. 
v.  19,  p.  247).  010.5  B64 

This  bronze  is  in  the  library  of  the  University  of  Vir 
ginia.  It  was  presented  to  the  University  by  the 
Poe  Memorial  Association  in  1899. 


Magazine  Articles 

Baird,  W.      Edgar   Allan    Poe.      (In   New   Eclectic 
magazine,     v.  15,  p.  190-203).  051  N4 

Benson,    Eugene.      Poe  and  Hawthorne.      (In  the 
Galaxy,     v.  6,  p.  742-748).  051  G13 

Benton,  Joel.     Was  Poe  a  plagiarist?     (In  Forum. 
v.  23,  p.  363-372).  051  F 

Bond,  F.  D.     Poe  as  an  evolutionist.     (In  Pop.  Sci. 
monthly,     v.  71,  p.  267-274).  505  P81 

11 


Bowen,  E.  W.  Poe  fifty  years  after.  (In  Forum, 
v.  31,  p.  501-510).  051  F 

Browne,  W.  H.  Poe's  "Eureka"  and  recent  scientific 
speculations.  (In  New  Eclectic  magazine,  v.  5, 
p.  190-199).  051  N4 

Burroughs,  John.  Mr.  Gosse's  puzzle  over  Poe.  (In 
Dial.  v.  15,  p.  214-215).  051  D54 

^    Carter,  H.  H.     Some  aspects  of  Poe's  poetry.     (In 
Arena,     v.  37,  p.  281-285.  051  Ar3 

Cody,  Sherwin.  Poe's  contribution  to  American 
literary  history.  (In  Dial.  v.  35,  p.  161-162). 

051  D54 

Cutler,  S.  P.  Poe's  "Eureka"  reconsidered.  (In 
New  Eclectic  magazine,  v.  5,  p.  533-538).  051  N4 

Didier,  E.  L.  Poe's  female  friends.  (In  Chautauquan. 

v-  15,  p.  723-729).  051  C39 

Portraits  of   Poe.  (In   the    Literary 

World,     v.  16,  p.  81-83).  051  L3 

Dolson,  E.G.  A  foot  note  on  Poe.  (In  New  Eng 
land  mag.  n.  s.  v.  35,  p.  79-80).  051  N43 

Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  U.  S.  magazine  and  demo 
cratic  review,  v.  28,  p.  66-69,  p.  162-172).  051  U 

Edgar  Allan  Poe  on  cryptography.  (In  Bookman. 
v.  17,  p.  4-7).  010.5  B65 

Fairfield,  F.  G.  A  mad  man  of  letters.  In  Scribner's 
monthly,  v.  10,  p.  690-699).  051  S 

Gill,  W.  F,  Edgar  Allan  Poe— after  fifty  years.  (In 
Arena,  v.  22,  p.  526-529).  051  Ar3 

12 


Graves,  C.  M.  Landmarks  of  Poe  in  Richmond,  in 
cluding  some  hitherto  unpublished  portraits  of  his 
friends.  (In  Century,  v.  67,  p.  909-920). 

051  C33 

Griswold,  R.  W.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  International 
monthly  mag.  v.  1,  p.  325-344).  051  12 

Hale,  E.  E.,  jr.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  the  Reader, 
v.  5,  p.  487-490).  051  R22 

Harrison,  J.  A.  New  glimpses  of  Poe.  (In  Inde 
pendent,  v,  52,  pt.  3,  p.  2158-2161).  051  In22 

A    Poe    miscellany.       (In    Inde 
pendent,     v.  61,  pt.  2,  p.  1044-1051.  051  In22 

Hemstreet,  Charles.  Life  in  New  York,  (In  Critic, 
v.  42,  p.  237-243.  051  C 

Hopkins,  F.  M.  Shall  we  preserve  the  Poe  cottage 
at  Fordham?  (In  Rev.  of  Reviews,  v.  13,  p.  458- 
462).  052  R32 

Howard,  W.  L.  Poe  and  his  misunderstood  per 
sonalty.  (In  Arena,  v.  31,  p.  78-83).  051  Ar3 

Howe,  M.  A.  DeW,  American  bookmen:  Edgar 
Allan  Poe.  (In  Bookman,  v.  5,  p.  205-216). 

010.5  B65 

Ingram,  J,  H.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  International 
rev.  v.  2,  p.  145-172).  051  I 


Poe's  "Politian."     (In  New  Eclectic 
mag.     v.  17,  p.  588-594).  051  N4 

Kent,  C.  W.     Poe's  student  days  at  the  University 
of  Virginia.     (In  Bookman,     v.  13,  p.  430-440.) 

010.5  B65 

13 


Lathrop,  G.  P.  Poe,  Irving',  Hawthorne.  (In 
Scribner's  monthly,  v.  11,  p.  799-808). 

051  S 

Latimer,  G.  D.  The  tales  of  Poe  and  Hawthorne. 
(In  New  England  mag.  n.  s.  v.  30,  p.  692-703). 

051  N43 

Mabie,  H.  W.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  Outlook, 
v.  62,  p.  51-62).  051  Ou8 

Poe's  place  in  American  literature. 
(In  Atlantic  monthly,     v.  84,  p.  733-745).     051  A8 

Markham,  Edwin.  The  poetry  of  Poe.  (In  Arena, 
v.  32,  p.  170-175).  051  Ar3 

Matthews,  Brander.  Poe  and  the  detective  story. 
(In  Scribner's  mag.  v.  42,  p.  287-293).  051  SI 

Minto,  W.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  Fortnightly  re 
view,  v.  34,  p.  69-82).  052  F75 

vi  Moore,  C.  L.     The  American  rejection  of  Poe.     (In 
Dial.     v.  26,  p.  40-42).  051  D54 

More,  P.  E.  The  origins  of  Hawthorne  and  Poe. 
(In  Independent,  v  .54,  pt.  4,  p.  2453-2460). 

051  In22 

Pattee,  F.  L.  Critical  studies  in  American  literature: 
Poe's  "Ulalame."  (In  Chautauquan.  v.  31,  p. 
182-186).  051  C39 

Purves,  James.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  Dublin  uni 
versity  mag.  v.  85,  p.  336-351).  052  D85 

Richardson,  C.  F.  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  world-author. 
(In  Critic,  v.  41,  p.  139-147).  051  C 

14 


Stedman,  E.  C.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  Scribner's 
monthly,  v.  20,  p.  107-124).  051  S 

Stoddard,  R.  H.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (In  Harper's 
mag-,  v.  45,  p.  557-568).  051  H 

Stuart,  Esme.  Charles  Baudelaire  and  Edgar  Poe  ; 
a  literary  affinity.  (In  Nineteenth  century,  v.  34, 
p.  65-80).  052  N5 

Swiggett,  G.  L.  Poe  and  recent  poetics.  (InSewanee 
review,  v.  6,  p.  150-166).  051  Se8 

Timrod,  Henry.  A  theory  of  poetry.  (In  Indepen 
dent,  v.  53,  pt.  1,  p.  712-716;  pt.  2,  p.  760-764, 
p.  830-833).  051  In22 

An    elucidation    of    Timrod's   theory   of  poetry   as 
opposed  to  Poe's. 

Wallace,  A.  R.  The  "Leonainie"  problem.  (In 
Fortnightly  rev.  v.  81,  p.  706-711).  052  F75 

A   brief   history   of  James  Whitcomb  Riley's  "Poe 
hoax." 


An  unpublished  poem  by  Edgar 
Allan  Poe.  (In  Fortnightly  rev.  v.  81,  p.  329- 
332).  052  F75 

Weiss,  S.  A.  T.     Last  days  of  Edgar  A.  Poe.     (In 
Scribner's  monthly,    v.  15,  p.  707-716).  051  S 


Reminiscences  of  Edgar  A.  Poe. 

(In  Independent,    v.  56,  pt.  2,  p.  1010-1014  ;  v.  57, 
pt.  1,  p.  443-448).  051  In22 

Wilson,  J.  G.     Memorials  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.     (In 
Independent,     v.  53,  pt.  2,  p.  940-942).      051  In22 

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Woodberry,  G.  E.,  ed.  The  Poe-Chivers  papers; 
the  first  authentic  account  of  one  of  Poe's  most 
interesting-  friendships.  (In  Century,  v.  65,  p. 
435-447,  p.  545-558).  051  C33 

Poe's   legendary   years.      (In 


Atlantic  monthly,    v.  54,  p.  814-828).    *         051  A8 


Notices  of  New  Editions 

Browne,  W.  H.?  Works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  edited 
by  J.  H.  Ingram.  (In  New  eclectic  mag-,  v.  16, 
p.  640-650).  051  N4 

Didier,  E.  L.  The  Poe  cult.  (In  Bookman,  v.  16, 
p.  336-340).  010.5  B65 

Review  of  the  Virginia  edition  of  Poe's  works,  ed.  by 
J.  A.  Harrison. 

Edgar  Poe.  (In  Littell's  Living-  Age.  v.  41,  p.  166- 
171).  051  L4 

Taken  from  the  Critic. 

Gildez,  J.  L.  Poe  not  as  black  as  he  was  painted. 
(In  Critic,  v.  42,  p.  499-503).  051  C 

Criticisms  of  James  A.  Harrison's  "Life  and  letters 
of  Edgar  Allan  Poe." 

How  Poe  must  have  looked.  (In  Current  literature, 
v.  41,  p.  287-290).  051  C93 

A  review  of  Oliver  Leigh's  "Edgar  Allan  Poe,"  with 
copies  of  Leigh's  original  drawings. 

Maulsby,  D.  L.  The  renascence  of  Poe.  (In  Dial, 
v.  18,  p.  138-141).  051  D54 

Criticism  of  the  Stedman  edition  of  Poe's  works. 

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New  manuscript  of  Poe's.  (In  Nation.  v.  85, 
p.  205-206). 

The  new  Poe  ;  works  of  Edg-ar  Allan  Poe,  newly 
collected  and  edited  by  E.G.  Stedman  and  G.  E. 
Woodberry.  (In  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  77,  p. 
551-554).  051  A8 

Purves,  James.  Edg-ar  Allan  Poe's  works.  (In 
Dublin  university  mag.  v.  86,  p.  296-306). 

052  D85 

More  especially  a  criticism  of  the  works  edited   by 
Ingram. 

Tales  of  mystery,  imagination  and  humor,  by  E. 
A.  Poe.  (In  Littell's  Living-  age.  v.  33,  p.  422- 
424).  051  L4 

Taken  from  Tait's  magazine. 

Woodberry's  Poe  (Amer.  men  of  letters  series). 
(In  Atlantic  monthly),  v.  55,  p.  705-707). 

051  A8 

Works  of  the  late  Edg-ar  Allan  Poe,  with  a  memoir 
by  R.  W.  Griswold,  and  notices  of  his  life  and 
genius  by  N.  P.  Willis  and  J.  R.  Lowell.  (In 
Edinburgh  review,  v.  107,  p.  419-442).  P052  D 

Works  of  the  late  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  with  a  memoir 
by  R.  W.  Griswold,  and  notices  of  his  life  and 
genius  by  N.  P.  Willis  and  J.  R.  Lowell.  (In 
North  Amer.  rev.  v.  83,  p.  427-455).  P051  A 


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of  Graham's  Magazine  and  the  American  Whig-  Re 
view,  the  New  Mirror  for  1843-4,  and  a  somewhat 


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broken  set  of  the  Southern  Literary  Messenger — in 
which  are  a  number  of  poems  and  sketches  in  their 
original  form,  and  almost  innumerable  reviews  and 
criticisms  by  Poe. 

For  detailed  bibliography  of  these  see  the  Complete 
works  of  Edgar  Allen  Poe,  Virginia  edition,  Thos.  Y. 
Crowell  &  Co.,  New  York,  1902  ;  vol.  xvi.,  pp.  356- 
379  :  to  be  found  in  the  College  Study,  Hamilton 
Hall— or  can  be  called  for  at  the  Loan  Desk  of  the 
University  Library. 

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of  the  Borough  of  Brooklyn,  this  Library  now  owns 
the  mantelpiece  which  stood  in  the  room  in  which 
'  'The  Raven' '  was  written.  It  is  (temporarily)  in  the 
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